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T**D
Won't run at 3200 on B450 (updated)
I forgot to turn off the XMP profile before I turned my PC off to upgrade from the 2 x 4GB DDR4 3200 GSKill that was in there before, but figured it would be fine since this memory is also 3200 via XMP profile. The PC would not boot, but after a few beeps and auto power cycles I was able t get into the BIOS of my ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0 and the memory was now at the default 2400. I tried to set it to 3000 via the XMP profile and saved the settings. After which it did power up and start to boot but then I got some file corruption warning crashes from Windows 10 during boot. I wound up setting it to 2933 and it seems stable now. Not going to return since the price was good and I'll probably only lose a few frames per second in games. Still disappointing since the GSKill memory worked at 3200 with no issues.Update - Installed a new BIOS on my motherboard that didn't say anything about more memory support but now the memory runs at full speed and stable via XMP.
E**C
Updated
Update 10/5/2020After reporting the issues to Amazon and let them know the steps I took to identify the ram as the issue they shipped me a replacement extremely fast. So far so good!I am having issues with freezing randomly after i updated my ram, I reached out to amazon and after the i had a boot error and was just told i need to boot my system. The ram is great for the price but you cant get ahold of support to diagnose the issue. If customer care reaches back to out to me and gets this resolved i will update the review but until then its a 1 star due to only being able to reach amazon customer support that unfortunately cant do anything. i will put my pc specs below just incase someone is questioning if the ram is right for my pc it is just seems like it needs to be replaced.PC build Ryzen 3800x, x570 mother board, rtx 2070, and now 32 gb of ram which is being a pain.
M**F
Great RAM kit.
This was my first TEAMGROUP RAM I've even purchased. I originally had gotten the 32GB G Skill Ripjaws, but they wouldn't clock to 3200mhz on my MSI B450M MB with Ryzen 3rd gen processor. However, these had no problem with getting the stock speed on XMP profile.I've since upgraded my other hardware, and now have these on a Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite, with Ryzen 3700x CPU and Sapphire Pulse 5700XT GPU. System is fast and stable with plenty of headroom.Using Ryzen DRAM calculator, I was able to get 14-17-17-14-32 timings. Not bad.These are Hynix CJR die.
B**E
DDR4 - 3200 RAM
DISCLAIMER: This review covers 3 main items (CPU, MOBO, RAM). Links to the other parts are included (all available at Amazon for good prices). You'll read this review on each of the other parts as well.WHY DID I BUY IT? I recently built and absolute beast of a computer and kept my older one as a backup. Unfortunately, it decided to take a dive this past week with the motherboard failing catastropically. Given that it was 10 years old, I decided to replace the "brains" with something a little more modern, but not overkill. Because I had spent a LOT of money on a computer recently, I was trying to keep the repair under about $400 and here's what I did...The BRAINS...Intel i3-10100 Processor ($100): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086MMRW87MSI Mag B460 Motherboard ($110): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GXVP1DMTeamGroup 16GB DDR4 ($60): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WNQVBZ6*** These are the main parts that MUST be compatible.. and they are ***I was worried about my hard drive, so I went ahead and splurged on a TeamGroup 1TB SSD ($75 -- www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PX2KKHM) bringing my total to just under $400. I could have kept my old Seagate 500gb 5400 RPM drive but I had a little extra to spend and that greatly sped up boot and wait times.For what it's worth, I also kept my existing Antec Power Supply (550W) that was replaced about a year ago, my case, and my now very old graphics card (R9 380 - 4gb). I already had a good monitor, mouse, and keyboard so those carried over as well.So how did it go together? Pretty seamlessly with just 2 little hiccups.HICCUP #1RAM: I did not realize the motherboard I purchased has a standard RAM speed of 2666. It can get up to a max of 2933. So the RAM I purchased (3200 speed, CL 16) is overkill and I could have saved another $20 or so. But, I didn't... and it's my first build with TeamGroup RAM and I'm happy with it.HICCUP #2LAN/AUDIO: Once I got everything installed, the LAN would not connect to my network (wired, ethernet connection). A little troubleshooting found out YOU MUST TO UPGRADE THE LAN DRIVER for it to work. This means having another computer with internet and a flash drive. Likewise, I went ahead and updated the Audio driver and the sound was much crisper. So... take a moment and download all of the drivers in advance from the MSI website.FIRST POWER ON: The computer started up, then turned off immediately. It then restarted on it's own and said the motherboard had detected changes so I needed to configure the BIOS. Entering BIOS found that everything was recognized. So I changed the first boot device to USB flash drive and plugged in my Windows 10 install flash drive and restarted.Bottom Line: The Intel i3-10100 is a great little chip (not overclockable). The MSI 460 Torpedo is a decent motherboard (just update the LAN and Audio drivers) that boots quickly. In fact, it boots so quickly, I don't even see the POST screen. From cold to Windows is easily under 30 seconds.The RAM is stable at 2666 and fast enough that I probably won't even push the 2933 setting. The SSD is very fast (functionally almost as fast as the M2 drive I have in my beast at a savings of $20-25). Even with the aging R9 graphics card, I'm easily hitting 60 FPS on modern titles at 1080 in medium to high settings. Sometime next year when graphics card prices drop to a reasonable level, I'll update that and have a second gaming rig ready.Overall, I'm very happy with this setup.
B**S
Awesome memory for a ASRock B450 Pro4 motherboard!
I was having trouble getting another brands 16G 3200Mhz memory to work on my ASRock B450 Pro4 motherboard using the XMP settings and the latest bios. It would only run at 3000Mhz otherwise the computer would crash programs or lock up. So I took a chance on the Teamgroup Dark Za because it was advertised as working with AMD computers. Its not listed on ASRock's QVL list but I don't think its been recently updated.Anyway the memory worked at 3200Mhz right out of the box. I've used it for almost two weeks with no crashes or lockups under heavy use. So if you buy this memory just don't stick it in and think it will run at the right speed with the default settings. Update to the latest motherboard bios and select XMP in the memory settings!
Y**⭐
Didn't last more than a month, BSOD.
They were great when they were working, but unfortunately they lasted no longer than a month of hardcore heavy use.24hr powered,Constant data and image processing,Limitless data transfer,Image rendering and processing, including up to 24hr loop of benchmarking and other processes you could and couldn't think of. No overheating issues whatsoever.Ended up getting constant BSOD thru booting process (blue screen of death). Can't see the microchip brands that the modules failed on me, but I feel like I either got a defective unit, lemon, bad batch, or the the brand needs to reconsider their stress testing guidelines.I definitely would give another try to tforce products in future.
G**H
Running at 3800Mhz on 3900X
Tldr: Good kit but needs tweaking for Ryzen.So I purchased the 4000Mhz kit to run with the Ryzen 3900X on a X570 motherboard, which has a max speed of 3800Mhz.Firstly I set the XMP/DOCP to the 4000 MHz profile and then set the speed back down to 3800MHz. The main timings I then set to 18-21-21-21-42 which has helped the latency.You can also tighten a lot of the other timings as the XMP/DOCP profile is a bit loose when following this method.
M**O
FINALMENTE ! 64GB@3600
Cercavo 4 moduli da 16gb che mi permettessero di avere 3600mhz su piattaforma Ryzen e non e' stato facile, ma con 2 ordini di queste ram ci sono finalmente riuscito !!Possiedo una scheda madre Asus Rog Strix B550-XE ed una cpu Ryzen 9 3900x; ho cercato a lungo per trovare finalmente queste, e complice anche un prezzo favorevole sulle "vendute e spedite da Amazon", ce l'ho fatta e ne sono contentissimo! Hanno davvero un rapporto qualita' prezzo a mio avviso inavvicinabile.Il sistema e' velocissimo e reattivo, sebbene queste ram non abbiano timings spinti come altre ram "gaming", ma la frequenza di 3600 si fa sentire. Sono spettacolari, ma soprattutto attivando il docp la ram si setta in overclock senza nessun problema. Figuravano tra quelle nella lista qvl della scheda madre oltretutto riempendo 4 slot e quindi le ho scelte (sono compatibili sia con ryzen Matisse (serie 3) che Vermeer (serie 5) quindi ottime per futuri upgrade. Ho rischiato comprando 2 pacchetti da 2 in quanto, quando si vogliono utilizzare 4 moduli dovrebbero essere acquistati in un unico pacchetto selezionato dal costruttore, ma hanno funzionato comunque senza nessun problema. Se vi siete un po' informati, sapete quanto sia difficile trovare 4 banchi per un totale di 64gb che vadano veloci su ryzen; le variabili sono tante e non sto qui a fare un trattato, vi cito solo: scheda madre che puo' essere T-topology o Daisy chain, la ram che puo' essere dual rank o single rank e non per ultimo il controller integrato nella cpu. Nel mio caso ho avuto la fortuna di ricevere moduli che, sebbene di grossa capacita', sono single rank e questo ha alleggerito la gestione della ram. Da quello che ho letto, non e' detto siano sempre single rank e potrebbero essere anche dual. In questo ultimo caso comunque per chi acquista un 2 x 16 come questo prodotto in oggetto non trovera' assolutamente problemi di sorta e avra' ram veloce e stabile. Bastera' montare i moduli negli slot a2/b2 della scheda madre per ottimizzare il tutto.Veloci, stabili e ad un prezzo che sbaraglia la concorrenza...consigliate a dir poco !!
C**N
Bien de precio, una loteria los ICs
Habia leido varias reviews, y por el precio decidi comprar 32 gb (2x16) a 3600 Mhz. En teoria eran CJ Hynix ICs, pero a mi me llegaron con la marca specTek (parecen los del fuet...) en fin. Usando el DRAM calculator me dice que lo maximo a los que las puedo ocear es a 3733 CL16 (lo cual no esta mal). Voy a la bios, meto los valores y se me quedo pillado el PC sin arrancar, y no consegui resetearlo ni quitando la pila de la placa base.En resumen:si no vas a ocear, compralas, estan bien de precio, la placa base las reconoce a la primera (aunque estaban la QVL de mi placa, es normal) y el SPD si no son compatibles es de 2400 mhz, un poco mas de los 2133 por defectosi vas a ocearlas, ten en cuenta que los chips pueden ser de cualquier marca, y paciencia con los settings de la bios..
D**A
Meglio di quanto si possa pensare.
Ragazzi poco da dire, ottime RAM per Ryzen, l'overclock automatico le porta a 3600 mhz ma con un po' di tweaking si arriva a 3800 e oltre. Non sono stato fortunato con i timings sui miei moduli ma a conti fatti con quelli standard non mi posso lamentare dato che (inspiegabilmente) sto davanti in Cinebench a un mio amico con un sistema identico che monta le Ballistix (che sulla carta hanno timings migliori).Comunque 32 Giga a 127 euro, direi che non si può chiedere di più.Occhio solo che il dissipatore le rende un po' ingombranti in altezza. Fatevi bene i conti nel caso montaste un dissy ad aria.Per il resto, stabilitá ok, problemi zero. Da prendere in considerazione.
User
Memoria ram bastante buena
Llevo usando estos módulos una semana más o menos y por el rendimiento que tienen son muy buenos, aparte están hechos con el uso de un procesador de AMD en mente, por lo que si tienes pensado usar la plataforma de Intel recomiendo elegir otros módulos ya que puedes encontrar ram de 16gb 3200 hz más baratos, pero si estás pensando en una cpu de AMD la diferencia de 7/10 euros merece la pena.En cuanto a diseño, no soy muy fan de el rgb sobretodo por la cantidad de bloatware que se necesita para que tenga un aspecto decente, por lo que que no tenga leds no supone un problema, el disipador tiene un buen diseño si te gusta la estética "gamer" aunque también puede pasar desapercibido.El único problema que tengo es que se quedan huellas en el disipador muy fácil, no es algo significativo pero siento que tengo que llevar guantes cada vez que los cojo.
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